I've seen some pretty neat stuff done by our own Jon Meek, statistics specific to sysadmin, derived direct from tool output and massaged in R, graphed I'm not sure how, maybe he'd like to contribute?
I can also offer the expert knowledge of my dad, Well Howell, who is a statistical programmer among other things. If you need help explaining the basic and advanced concepts, I'm sure he could help if we don't find it elsewhere in the group or online. Add my vote towards meaningful statistics for sysadmins, and include how to create usable charts/graphs. So we don't get baffled or bamboozled by sales, management, or extreme math types (or screw up our own stats). ---p On Sep 17, 2013 10:52 AM, "Matt Simmons" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > For a long time, I've thought that I'd like to go back and get more math, > because I feel like I could use a lot more of a background in statistics > than I have, and I'm sure that there are a lot of other things I'd be able > to apply. > > So I thought I would ask you group of folks....if you were going to build > a conference tutorial course with the title "Math for System > Administrators", what would be included? > > And if you think the idea is terrible, I'm interested in hearing that, > too. > > Thanks in advance! > > --Matt > > ps - I'll probably crosspost this to a couple of lists. Apologies if you > get it more than once. > > -- > LITTLE GIRL: But which cookie will you eat FIRST? > COOKIE MONSTER: Me think you have misconception of cookie-eating process. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ > >
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